Solitary osteochondroma of ischial ramus causing sciatic nerve compression

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We present a 25-year-old male case of osteochondroma originating from ischial ramus which causes sciatica. The pelvic involvement is rare. Iliac crest of the pelvis is often involved. Ischial ramus involvement is extremely rare. In this article, we presented a rare case of ischial ramus involvement that misleading the physician to L4-L5-S1 radiculopathy.

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Gökkuş, K., Aydin, A. T., & Saǧtaş, E. (2013). Solitary osteochondroma of ischial ramus causing sciatic nerve compression. Eklem Hastaliklari ve Cerrahisi, 24(1), 49–52. https://doi.org/10.5606/ehc.2013.12

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